Streaming Now
Facebook

Boot dispute caught on camera

Thu, 19 Aug 2021

By Chris Cave - Local Democracy Reporter
By Chris Cave - Local Democracy Reporter

A candidate in next month’s general election has been recorded having a dispute with constituents.

Geoffrey Boot can be heard shouting “go back to Ireland” to a couple as he left their property.

It’s not known what prompted the exchange but the DEFA minister says the footage lacks context.

Posting the three-second clip on Facebook, Oona Mairead Campbell alleges the outburst came after she pressed Mr Boot on his achievements during the last administration.

She wrote: “Is “Go back to Ireland” the same as saying “there’s a boat in the morning”?

“Geoffrey Boot canvassing for votes on our doorstep and not liking my questioning [sic] around: “what has he achieved in the last 5 years”.”

However, Mr Boot said his wife had been subjected to verbal abuse.

He said: “The three second clip has no context and was the culmination of a five-plus-minute exchange that my wife described as verbal abuse, not from me!

“Whatever I say will not put a lid on it, consequently I know what really happened and I’d prefer to let sleeping dogs lie and concentrate on the real issue.”

Mr Boot is standing the in the Glenfaba and Peel constituency, along with Trevor Cowin, Tim Crookall, Leo Cussons, Ray Harmer, Michael Lee and Kate Lord-Brennan.


 

Subscribe to get Energy FM News direct to your mobile device

You can get Energy FM News delivered direct to your mobile device using one of the following methods.

  • In the Apple News App on iOS search for Energy FM IOM and then just add it to your favourites
  • In the Google News & Weather App just search for Energy FM and then add us as a customised section
  • If you use an RSS Reader then just add our feed to your app, click here for our news RSS feed